I was hoping for a good sunset and high tide to photograph at Thor's Well. The sunset was disappointing but the surf was good. But OH how freaky it is to see photographers out there waiting to be swept to sea... as many have been. This seems to have been a photography class group. I wouldn't hire that teacher.
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Reminds me of a gentleman I worked with, who definition of a deadicated photographer as someone that would stand on high ground near a site where an atomic bomb had been detonated, waiting for the "perfect" picture, knowing that he/she would soon be blown off their feet (for some distance).
Other then that, I think you have a very well done photo that really tells a story. Hope they all got good shots (photos or water)
You have got a great shot, but the photographers are not too bright are they.
We don't get many photographers on rocks here, but we do get a lot of rock fishermen none of which ever wear lifejackets. We have regular drownings here from fishermen swept out to sea.
I suppose that the people in this picture would never venture out there if they were on their own, but logic goes out the window sometimes when they are in a group doesn't it.
@byrdlip no one got washed into the water thankfully. Several years ago I took a picture of lava flow into the ocean in Hawaii at night from a safe place. In the shot, when I got it to my computer, was a man high on a ledge right above it photographing. The ledge was swept into the ocean a week later!
Other then that, I think you have a very well done photo that really tells a story. Hope they all got good shots (photos or water)
We don't get many photographers on rocks here, but we do get a lot of rock fishermen none of which ever wear lifejackets. We have regular drownings here from fishermen swept out to sea.
I suppose that the people in this picture would never venture out there if they were on their own, but logic goes out the window sometimes when they are in a group doesn't it.